🥦 Freshness at Your Fingertips—Taste the Convenience!
Augason Farms Freeze Dried Peas Can offers 19 servings of versatile, nutrient-rich vegetables that are perfect for enhancing soups, stews, and casseroles. With prep-free convenience, simply rehydrate to enjoy fresh-tasting peas in any meal. Ideal for both emergency preparedness and everyday cooking, this trusted brand ensures quality and flavor that families can rely on.
M**.
Love the Auguson farm brand!
I have many of Auguson Farm freeze dried items, and love them. The quality is always excellent, and the brand is one I’ve grown to trust over the last decade or so.The peas, once hydrated, taste as wonderful as freshly hulled peas.Cannot recommend enough.
U**D
Just pea-rfect.
Sometimes when I make pasta, I don't feel like using the strainer to get the water out. I just use the lid, then I throw some of these in and they absorb the remaining water, and I've added some protein so the dish is healthier too. And then I can add some butter, olive oil, parmesan, and/or lemon. So they're kind of like oxygen absorbers, except they absorb water, and they're edible, and tasty. I guess that's an off-label use, but I'm cool with it. I even use them as a main ingredient sometimes. I'm not a pea connoisseur, and I'm sure you could tell the difference if you did an A/B test with a real pea in front of you, but for all practical purposes these are just fine, and even better in some ways.
D**E
It works.
Great to add to all kinds of meals, in casseroles, soups and wrap fillings. For me this is better than canned or frozen. Need a bigger freezer.
M**E
Augason Farms
Honestly, what can I say that most don't already know... Augason Farms is U.S.A. made, and they have QUALITY products!
C**S
I use these...
I use these to make my own freeze dried camping meals and they do the job, but they're not great. Not overly flavorful, and a little flaky. Their, peppers and corn reconstitute better than these peas, but the peas are better than the carrots. Still, I think they're good enough for an emergency, or a camping dinner.... I even use them for soups and stews at home from time to time. So, yeah, they're OK!
K**R
Great Storage commodity, Affordable, Great for Soups and Stews!
Great for Quick Meals!
K**S
Wonderful in Raman noodles and soups!
We try before we stock in prepper storage. These are yummy and actually sweet! I've used them in all kinds of broths and soups but I think one of our favorite is these and the corn in Raman noodles and Japanese stir fried noodles! I also toss a handful in the food I cook for our mastiffs and they eat them too! They spit out canned! LoL. Plan on these being a staple in both pantries! Did I mention they're sweet? Yum!
P**Y
buy what you can while you can!
Whatever, buy what you can while you can. Prices going up and up, availability will go down. Buy extra every time when at store. If you are at a spot where buying emergency marketed foods are within your budget, then by all means do so. Tuck it away. Todays cost will be more than paid for come tomorrow, ya know?Go for what you like to eat, go for variety. If you are deciding between vegetables, peas are nice way to go because they offer more nutrients (esp protein) over some options (such as corn). I pretty much only grab emergency food when it is on sale. I often just tuck it away and forget it. But I will occasionally buy it and use it if it happens to be cheaper than a non emergency packed food that I use regularly.I like Augason Farms quality and for the most part pricing. They have quite an assortment. I typicalluy buy the #10 cans (number ten) for stack ability, uniformity, readability, and ease of getting into (just a regular can opener). They float, they are durable, and I am not worried about dents (not same as a wet food product).
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